Not that it really matters, but I find it amusing that a guy would fire his agent based on where he was drafted (as if his agent could have made a huge difference). I read somewhere (rotoworld I think) that he expected to go 1st overall. I chuckled when I read that.

Not that it really matters, but I find it amusing that a guy would fire his agent based on where he was drafted (as if his agent could have made a huge difference). I read somewhere (rotoworld I think) that he expected to go 1st overall. I chuckled when I read that.

Wow he keeps it up and he will only get endorsements from Huggies and Pampers.

The circus in new jersey continues. I bet Tebow and Revis are glad to be out of that zoo

I would be. I wouldn't be shocked if Revis's behavior at the end was to force a trade sooner.

They were trying to deal him last Fall before he got hurt. I wonder how many great deals they turned down back then thinking they needed more?

In all seriousness, this is one of the most hilarious displays I;ve ever seen from a franchise in any sports. No lie.

It makes the jokes about Matt Mille with Detroit, Al Davis and his Raiders top 10 fast WR jokes or the Bengals drafting thugs jokes, seem like child's play.

How on earth do you want a victim card rookie QB leading your team as the franchise QB?

Shouldn't these character flaws show up in analysis and interviews??? Someone should post that scathing pre draft review on him. I forget who the analyst is who did it, but it had so many red flags, I am still laughing at the Jets and people who think Geno Smith is a better prospect than Ryan Mallett.

I don't know what came over mike brown or marve Lewis but watch out for the bengals. Their drafting has been pretty good rather last 3 years, well except the giving us chandler jones in a trade part.

I signed off on Smith when he bolted the draft early on Thursday night and said he wasn't returning. This was an immediate black mark that says he is not strong enough to deal with negative criticism and disappointment on a large stage. If I were a GM anywhere, I would have immediately lowered my value on him and not taken him till the later rounds, if at all.

Not that it really matters, but I find it amusing that a guy would fire his agent based on where he was drafted (as if his agent could have made a huge difference). I read somewhere (rotoworld I think) that he expected to go 1st overall. I chuckled when I read that.

Wow he keeps it up and he will only get endorsements from Huggies and Pampers.

I signed off on Smith when he bolted the draft early on Thursday night and said he wasn't returning. This was an immediate black mark that says he is not strong enough to deal with negative criticism and disappointment on a large stage. If I were a GM anywhere, I would have immediately lowered my value on him and not taken him till the later rounds, if at all.

Draft legend and 6x GM of the year, Bill Polian, said that was a preposterous notion and settled Mike Greenberg's nerves yesterday. lol

Bill Polian has been around a long time; he should be able to judge character better. Smith is not right for NY/NJ. All the idiots in the press there will eat him for breakfast.